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Justus S. Stearns - Michigan Pine King and Kentucky Coal Baron, 1845-1933 (Hardcover)
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Justus S. Stearns - Michigan Pine King and Kentucky Coal Baron, 1845-1933 (Hardcover)
Series: Great Lakes Books Series
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Near the turn of the twentieth century, "Pine King" Justus S.
Stearns was Michigan's largest producer of manufactured lumber and
the owner of a prosperous coal mining operation headquartered in
Stearns, Kentucky, a town he founded. Over the course of his
career, Stearns would own at least thirty manufacturing
businesses-making everything from finished lumber to kitchen
utensils, game boards, and motors-as well as hotels, a railroad,
and a power company. He was also an active member of the Republican
Party who served one term as Michigan's secretary of state and a
philanthropist who gave a great deal of his wealth to causes in
both Michigan and Kentucky. In Justus S. Stearns: Michigan Pine
King and Kentucky Coal Baron, 1845-1933, author Michael W. Nagle
details Stearn's astounding range of accomplishments and explores
the influence of both paternalism and Social Darwinism in his
business practices. Nagle begins by addressing key events in the
first few decades of Stearns's life and his initial foray into the
lumber industry. Subsequent chapters explore Stearns's political
career, his timber operations in Wisconsin, and his coal, lumber,
and railroad operations in Kentucky and Tennessee. Nagle also
details the ancillary businesses that Stearns founded or purchased
in the early twentieth century, even as his Stearns Salt &
Lumber Company served as the anchor of his Michigan holdings, while
Stearns Coal & Lumber did the same for his operations in
Kentucky. The final chapter offers an overview and analysis of
Stearns's lifetime of accomplishments, including his impact on the
town of Ludington, Michigan, where he maintained a residence for
over fifty years. Nagle makes extensive use of primary source
material from several historical archives as well as contemporary
newspaper accounts, court documents, company records, and other
primary sources. American history scholars, as well as general
readers interested in Michigan's lumbering era and Kentucky's
mining history, will enjoy this biography of an exceptionally
influential businessman.
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